ByBen Moore, Screen RantFebruary 1, 2012

Game of Thrones was arguably the most well-received and critically-acclaimed new genre show of the last year – and now that the 2011 Emmys and the Golden Globes have come and gone, you can add award-winning to that list, as well.

The trailer does a perfect job of giving fans of the series just enough information and imagery to temporarily satisfy our nigh-on insatiable Game of Thrones cravings while still remaining mostly vague.

We see, amongst other things:

Catelyn Stark, with her knife drawn on Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish — the man who betrayed her husband in the previous season, ultimately leading to his beheading.

Princess Daenerys, ever-seeking her rightful throne, by violence if necessary (where are her adorable dragon babies?)

King Joffrey, torturing the helpless Sansa Stark because her brother’s Northern armies are proving to be difficult in battle.

Cersei Baratheon (formerly Lannister), hated by the people she essentially rules over, perhaps to the point of being in danger.

Jon Snow, Ned Stark’s illegitimate son, on the search for his missing uncle on the other side of The Wall – where the monstrous White Walkers lurk.

Arya Stark, growing hardened and more cynical as a result of her father’s unjust murder, talking about how “anyone can be killed.”

And most prominently, the trailer features Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), leading us to believe that he’ll play an important part not only in the show, but also in the political world of Westeros.

The trailer shows but a glimpse of Stannis Baratheon (played by Stephen Dillane) – brother to the ex-king and (arguably) the rightful heir to the throne – even though his voiceover was the only thing heard in the previous teaser. One can assume he’ll play a more impactful role over the course of the new season than he does in the trailer.

Are you excited for Season 2 to return in little more than two months? Let us know in the comments.

Game of Thrones Season 2 premieres April 1st, 2012. And no, that is not an April Fool’s joke.

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